• Neotherium mirum is an extinct species of basal walrus. It was smaller than living forms and it did not have long tusks. Males were larger than females...
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    are extinct. †Archaeodobenus †Prototaria †Proneotherium †Nanodobenus †Neotherium †Imagotaria †Kamtschatarctos †Pelagiarctos †Pontolis †Pseudotaria †Titanotaria...
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    Velez-Juarbe, Jorge (2018-07-04). "New data on the early odobenid Neotherium mirum Kellogg, 1931, and other pinniped remains from the Sharktooth Hill...
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    the more sloping sagittal crests of other odobenids like Imagotaria and Neotherium. Towards the back of the skull the sagitall crest meets the nuchal crests...
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    , 1995 †Proneotherium repenningi Kohno et al., 1995 †Neotherium Kellogg, 1931 †Neotherium mirum Kellogg, 1931 †Kamtschatarctos Dubrovo, 1981 †Kamtschatarctos...
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  • americanus †Neoplagiaulax Neotamias †Neotamias senex †Neotherium – type locality for genus †Neotherium mirum – type locality for species Neotoma †Neotoma cinerea...
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  • S2CID 228814992. Tonomori, W.; Kawano, S.; Irizuki, T. (2021). "First report of Neotherium mandible from the Miocene Shimane, Japan: Review of basal odobenids in...
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  • of this genus. A study on the mandibular morphology of the odobenid Neotherium mirum, as well as on the affinities of mandibles from the Miocene Sharktooth...
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